"I feel sorry for their families. The firefighters can be replaced but not for their families. They've lost everything," said Gordon King of Laconia.

Candles were lit and people from all over the Lakes region said a silent prayer for the Arizona firefighters. The ceremony lasted 19 minutes.

"We have a bond because one of our members was a hotshot member out in Southern California, and it's the least we can do," said Lt. Dave French, of the Laconia Fire Department.

"The loss of a firefighter is something very few departments have to experience. We've had our losses here in Laconia and we try to show support its something you can't describe. It's a loss of a family member, it's a loss of a brother," French said.

"No matter where the firefighters are from, we just have that kindred spirit, the brotherhood, so we felt it was really important just to be here to pay respects to their memory and hear each and every name. It was important to do that," said Laconia Deputy Fire Chief Debra Pendergass.

CONDITION. THERE ARE NO DETAILS ON HER ILLNESS. THE 19 FIREFIGHTERS KILLED IN ARIZONA WILDFIRE LAST WEEK WENT HOME FOR THE LAST TIME. WHITEHURST IS CARRIED THE MAN THROUGH ARIZONA AREA ENDED IN PRESCOTT. HERE IN THE GRANITE STATE, FIRST RESPONDERS GATHER TONIGHT TO PAY THEIR RESPECTS TO THEIR FALLEN COMRADES. HERE IS A LOOK. THE TRAGEDY IN ARIZONA HIT HOME FOR THE FIRST RESPONDERS IN THE GRANITE STATE. I FEEL FOR THE FAMILIES. THEY HAVE LOST EVERYTHING. PEOPLE GATHERED TO HONOR THE 19 FIREFIGHTERS WHILE BATTLING THE DANGERS WILDFIRE OUT WEST. A CANDLELIGHT VIGIL WAS HELD. WE HAVE A BOND BECAUSE ONE OF OUR MEMBERS WAS A HOT SHOT MEMBER. THIS IS THE LEAST WE COULD DO. BUT CANDLES WERE LIT. THERE WAS A SILENT PRAYER FOR THOSE WHO GAVE THEIR LIVES. THE CEREMONY LASTED EXACTLY 19 MINUTES. ONE MINUTE FOR EACH LIFE LOST IN ARIZONA. THE LOSS OF A FIREFIGHTER AS SOMETHING VERY FEW DEPARTMENTS HAVE TO EXPERIENCE. WITH HAD OUR LOSSES. WE TRY TO SHOW SUPPORT. IT IS SOMETHING YOU CANNOT DESCRIBE. AS THE LOSS OF A BROTHER. THE BOND OF FIRST RESPONDERS AND STROKE NO MATTER WHAT STATE THEY RESIDE IN. NO MATTER WHERE THEY ARE , WE HAVE A KINDRED SPIRIT. THE BROTHERHOOD AND SISTERHOOD. IT WAS IMPORTANT TO BE HERE TO SHARE THEIR MEMORY. A MEMORIAL SERVICE IS SET FOR TUESDAY IN PRESCOTT. THE 19 FIREFIGHTERS WILL BE LAID TO REST THROUGHOUT THE REST OF THE WEEK. A LOCAL FIREFIGHTER IS IN ARIZONA TO SAY GOODBYE TO THE FIREFIGHTERS KILLED. SCOTT WORKED WITH SOME OF THOSE FIRST RESPONDERS.